[Elecraft] K3/KPA500/KAT500 SWR problem UPDATE

Buck - k4ia k4ia at aol.com
Wed Jan 8 15:45:48 EST 2014


An OCF is an unbalanced antenna and it must have a choke to keep RF off 
the feed line into the shack.  I use about ten turns of coax on a 4 inch 
PVC pipe right outside the wall where the feed comes into the house.  It 
might be more or less, I am not at home to look. You can research it.  
Other choke baluns would help, if they present a high enough impedance.

That seems to have cured RFI problems for me but I have occasionally 
felt like I needed more isolation.  Many people have advised me to get 
rid of the OCF and go with something balanced but it suits my multi-band 
needs for now.

I am pretty sure RF on the feed line would cause the tuning circuits in 
the KAT to act crazy.  I'll leave that one for the Elecraft gurus to 
answer.

Buck
k4ia

On 1/8/2014 5:57 AM, Ray Coles wrote:
> As the original poster under this heading I figured you might be interested
> to know what I have achieved so far, even though I am not yet ready to send
> the white smoke up the chimney.  Briefly, my problem was that my KAT500
> would go into uncommanded tunes during a QSO, usually on digital modes.The
> practical result was that I had to restrict TX power to less than 40Watts on
> most bands to avoid a burst from the Chicago Piano in the KAT. I had assumed
> an antenna/feeder problem and had changed every last connector, wire, balun
> and insulator in my system before asking for help from the Reflector Brains
> Trust. All of the other people who subsequently reported a similar problem
> made me feel a little better, and I also received a lot of diagnoses and
> practical advice which I have followed or will follow soon. One of the
> simplest was from Ron WB4OOA: Carry out a K3 Gain Calibration via the K3
> Utility (I had to download the latest Utility version to make this work
> properly) then Install the KAT500 V1.42 Beta (Not quite as easy as it
> sounds). After this things were better, and my power setting on the K3
> always appeared on the KPA500 wattmeter. I could now operate at higher power
> on some bands but had to stay below 40W on 40m. I had also adjusted the per
> band retune trigger SWRs upwards via the KAT500 Utility which also helped a
> little.
>
> I remain convinced though, that the basic trigger problem lies with the
> antenna system (an OCF multiband dipole) and I am continuing to work on this
> aspect using my analyser. Why it should have suddenly kicked off after many
> months of solid performance, and why changing everything hasn't yet cured it
> remains a mystery. My next steps are to try a choke balun on the feeder
> (parts now to hand) and to prune the antenna to get a better resonance on
> the bands of interest. Now if only this darn rain would stop! (I still think
> some tweaking of the KAT500 software might also help!)
>
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> Ray Coles, C.Eng. M0XDL
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> 10 Littlemoor Road,
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